Pekka Korhonen (born 21 August 1955[1] in Suonenjoki) is a Finnish political scientist. He is a professor of world politics[2] at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. His research interests concern world politics and Asia. Korhonen is currently studying Asia as a concept.
1.'The Theory of the Flying Geese Pattern of Development and Its Interpretations'. Journal of Peace Research, 1994, Vol. 31, No 1, pp. 93–108.
2. 'Economism as a Pacific Peace Project'. Philippine Political Science Journal, 1994–95, Nos 37–38, pp. 1–28.
3. 'The Pacific Age in World History'. Journal of World History, Spring 1996, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 41–70. (Chinese version:"世界史上的太平洋时代"[with a new postscript<nowiki>], trans. Guanhua Chen陈冠华 and Boyi Chen陈博翼, Studies of Maritime History海洋史研究 9 (2016): 3-31.])
4.'Monopolizing Asia. The Politics of a Metaphor', The Pacific Review, 1997, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 347–365. Anthologized in Peter W. Preston (ed.) Political Change in East Asia, Ashgate: Aldershot, 2003.
5. 'Naming Spaces', Fennia, 1999, Vol. 177, No. 2, pp. 123–136.
6. 'Akamatsu Kaname (1896-1974). Entwicklungstheorie in Ostasien: Das Gänseflug-Modell', Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit 1999, Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 169–171.
7. 'The Political Geography of Okakura Tenshin', Nichibunken Japan Review, 2001, No. 13, pp. 107–127.
8. 'Asia's Chinese Name', Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2002, Vol. 3, No 2, pp. 253–270.
9.'Common Culture. Asia Rhetoric in the Beginning of the Twentieth Century', Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2008, Vol. 9, No 3, pp. 395–417.
10.'Changing Definitions of Asia', Asia-Europe Journal, 2012; Vol. 10, No 2-3, pp. 99–112.
11. 'Tora-san and Kurosagi as Symbols of Changing Japanese Society', Journal of Intimate and Public Spheres, 2013, Vol 2, No 1, pp. 145–146.
12. Leaving Asia? The Meaning of Datsu-A and Japan's Modern History アジアを去る?脱亞の意味と日本の近代史。The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 9, No. 3, March 3, 2014.